Lake Gilead

Lake Gilead is a 116-acre (0.47 km2) reservoir[1] located in Carmel Hamlet in Putnam County, New York.[2] Originally known as Dean's Pond,[3] it is 0.8 miles long, has a mean depth of 43 feet (13 m), and a maximum depth of approximately 120 feet (37 m). The lake is located within the lower Hudson River basin in the Croton River watershed.

Lake Gilead
Lake Gilead
LocationCarmel Hamlet, New York
Coordinates41°23′52″N 73°40′32″W
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area116 acres (47 ha)
Average depth43 ft (13 m)
Max. depth120 ft (37 m)
Surface elevation495 ft (151 m)

Lake Gilead is controlled lake in the Croton Watershed of the New York City water supply system.[4][5] A dam and spillway are located on its southern end, with a 500' shore-to-shore set-back restricting boaters from the area.[1]

Recreational use of the controlled lakes falls under DEP regulations. Fishing and self-powered boating are allowed with a valid DEP permit and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation-issued fishing license. Swimming is prohibited.

Ice fishing is allowed on Lake Gilead during the winter.[4] Fish species present include (but are not limited too) largemouth bass, rainbow, lake and brown trout, chain pickerel, yellow perch, and panfish. In the 1990s a local fisherman illegally introduced northern pike, though they are rarely caught.

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